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President Trump’s policies have so far done little to change the state of the American economy, but economists warn they will ultimately weaken the U.S.

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With cameras rolling, President Trump met with more than 40 international leaders in his return to the White House.

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Change is everywhere, manifestations of the sharp right turn that the president has promised for the country.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that Jerome Powell’s decision to attend the arguments in the case concerning Lisa Cook risked further politicizing the Fed.

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He is 27-2 since taking over the Hoosiers and deserves to be considered the best at what he does, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

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Thousands of Minneapolis residents have joined a church-run effort to deliver groceries to immigrants who fear being caught in public by federal agents.

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Ángel Godoy was jailed after writing columns that angered the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Now his family is trying to make up for lost time.

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Officials on Tuesday were struggling to identify bodies from the crash near the southern city of Córdoba, which killed at least 41 people.

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Founded by researchers from Anthropic, Google and xAI, the new company, Humans&, is already valued at $4.48 billion.

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The Syrian Democratic Forces withdrew abruptly from the sprawling Al Hol camp, according to Syrian and Kurdish officials, during a conflict with the government.

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Numerous countries say they have been invited to join President Trump’s newly minted organization, which critics say could undermine the United Nations.

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National Archives; United Press International

The plane, organized by the National Archives, will take rare 18th-century documents around the country in a tour inspired by the Bicentennial’s Freedom Train.

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